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(Redirected from O Jerusalem (Mary Russell novel)) 1999 novel by Laurie R. King This article is about the Laurie King novel. For other uses, see O Jerusalem (disambiguation).
O Jerusalem
First edition
AuthorLaurie R. King
LanguageEnglish
SeriesMary Russell
GenreDetective fiction
PublisherBantam Books
Publication date1999
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
ISBN0-553-11093-4
OCLC40595330
Dewey Decimal813/.54 21
LC ClassPS3561.I4813 O15 1999
Preceded byThe Moor 
Followed byJustice Hall 

O Jerusalem is the fifth book in the Mary Russell series by Laurie R. King.

Set during the voyage of Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes to the Holy Land, the action of this novel takes place chronologically during the action of The Beekeeper's Apprentice. In Palestine Mary and Sherlock meet up with Mahmoud and Ali Hazr, two apparently Bedouin guides, to counter a plot against the British in Jerusalem under General Edmund Allenby.

Brief character overview

Mary Russell: She is nineteen, and currently on a break from studying theology at Oxford University. During the escapade, she is dressed as a young Bedouin man and must learn the Arabic language on the go. She keeps throwing knives in her boots and has excellent aim.

Sherlock Holmes: The aging detective has recently had his back badly hurt in The Beekeeper's Apprentice. He visited Palestine previously, and so already has experience with the customs and language, to a certain degree.

Mahmoud Hazr: He works as a traveling scribe, which covers up that he and Ali are British spies. He has a scar on his face from being previously tortured. He is taciturn and is described as being as steady as a rock.

Ali Hazr-: He is Mahmoud's younger brother, and dresses very flamboyantly. He uses a large unwieldy knife for everything, including carving small wooden figures. He has excellent night vision, and is said to have, “Eyes like a cat.” He is highly distrustful of Holmes and Russell when they first come.

Joshua: He is a spymaster, whom the Hazrs report to. He collects reports from a small shack outside of Beersheva. He was in France fighting in the trenches for six months during World War I and works for the British Empire.

External links

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by Loren D. Estleman
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by Barrie Roberts
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by Donald Serrell Thomas
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  • The Execution of Sherlock Holmes (2007)
  • Sherlock Holmes and the King's Evil (2009)
  • Sherlock Holmes and the Ghosts of Bly (2010)
  • The Lost Casebooks of Sherlock Holmes (2012)
  • Death on a Pale Horse: Sherlock Holmes on Her Majesty's Secret Service (2013)
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Young Sherlock Holmes
by Andy Lane
by Guy Adams
by Anthony Horowitz
by Kim Newman
by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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by James Lovegrove
by Cavan Scott
  • Sherlock Holmes: The Patchwork Devil (2016)
  • Sherlock Holmes: Cry of the Innocents (2017)
The Lady Sherlock Series
by Sherry Thomas
  • A Study in Scarlet Women (2016)
  • A Conspiracy in Belgravia (2017)
  • The Hollow of Fear (2018)
  • The Art of Theft (2019)
  • Murder on Cold Street (2020)
  • Miss Moriarty, I Presume? (2021)
  • A Tempest at Sea (2023)
  • A Ruse of Shadows (2024)
Sherlock Holmes in Minnesota
by Larry Millett
  • Sherlock Holmes and the Red Demon (1996)
  • Sherlock Holmes and the Ice Palace Murders (1998)
  • Sherlock Holmes and the Rune Stone Mystery (1999)
  • Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Alliance (2001)
  • The Disappearance of Sherlock Holmes (2012)
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